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    reminding us about safety and security. This topic is something that we will have to as a class get better at following the rules and protocol for our own safety. Not just in the academy but in our future time spent in that halls or the camps. Once again, it was a mistake that cannot and will not happen in the future. Throughout our academy our instructors have been pressing safety and…

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    My past was like a concert with people coming from different places of the world. Those different people who came from different parts of the world are the reasons to why I want to become this and that in the future and they are the reason to why I want to go to different places in the world: to experience what they have once experienced. For instance, I have a friend who went to a summer program at New Jersey during the summer of 2016, and during her time there…

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    Science Fiction is all about humans’ interactions and reactions with technology of the future. Through our own society we use these strange situations to encompass the unknown and face the bizarre. The future of humanity is uncertain and can be very scary as to what will happen next. Many wonder what will be the next big event? The novels that will be discussed are A Scanner Darkly, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, and 2001: A Space Odyssey. These books identify different aspects of…

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    H.G. Wells, short for, Herbert George Wells was a successful English novelist, journalist, and sociologist who had a great influence on our view of the future. Wells was born on September 21, 1866 in Bromley, England and passed away on August 13, 1946 in London. Growing up, Wells’ mother worked on an estate as a housekeeper, and he spent most of his time at her workplace after his father’s shop failed. One day, Wells discovers the owner’s extensive library and spends his time there as he…

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    what we want to be as Canadians as we approach our 150th birthday. Toope is the director of the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto, and is well qualified to question our country’s dreams as we approach an intimidatingly stormy future. To his audience of Canadians of all ages, Toope questions if current Canadian state is the best that can be done. Should hockey and Medicare be the defining features of a country that has sustained democratic rule for so long? He approaches…

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    and studied how individuals view happiness. The empowering book Stumbling on Happiness reflects much of Dr. Gilbert’s great and insightful work explaining and giving a deeper understanding into how people view happiness in their past, present and future life. Dr. Gilbert often refers to some questions that raise concern and often affects every individual. Why am I not happy? And, how can I be happier? Dr. Gilbert refers to a various amount of studies and experiments, which draws to common…

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    world in which scientists are struggling to combat the lack of antibiotics with a new medication known as the debiotic. Through this seminar presentation I will emphasize the importance of thinking about the actions of today and their impact upon the future. In essence, the foundation of this story is based upon antibiotic resistance. “Antibiotics are medicines used to treat infections or diseases caused by bacteria… Antibiotics have saved millions of lives since they were first introduced...…

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    museums; Its impact includes buildings, our homes, property lines, neighborhoods, and ancestors. Any part of our lives today at one point, has been impacted by historic preservation. Historic preservation is responsible for our past, present, and future and incredibly important for our many aspects of our lives today. Our past can be remembered with memories of course, but also with places. “(Historic Preservation) is a way to tell a story about a community’s past that you can’t in any other…

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    doing. However, she feels sometimes it’s all negative and would enjoy hearing more positive feedback about Klayton. A negative education experience for the Greene family was diffidently potty training Klayton. Angela believed that he was not ready, yet she went along with the teacher’s recommendation. In the end Klayton was not ready and still struggles with bathroom control today (A. Greene, personal communication, February 9, 2016). Dennis and Angela prefer face to face or text…

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    Disengaged Trainee Essay

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    it is for the simple fact that this information is important for their future with the company. A trainee should be eager to learn any new knowledge that is provided from the company, moreover showing an appreciation for the company will make a good impression. This impression that the individual is making will show that their personal skills, knowledge, abilities and potential will be an contribution to the company’s future. If I was a training manager I would pull the disconnected trainee due…

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